A lush chuppah that looked like it was plucked from gorgeous gardens of the Omni Shoreham and a bright blue summer sky - it was a perfect setting for Alicia and Robby's summer wedding at the Omni Shoreham. Bamboo poles supported a canopy of natural white silk dupioni, and an asymmetrical design ... Read more »
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Westin Georgetown Wedding
Summers in DC can get steamy, which makes for a difficult decision when the bride and groom want an outdoor wedding but also don't want to sweat the small stuff! Enter the perfect idea: bring the outdoors in. Alex and Ryan's garden wedding actually took place inside, but you'd never know it from the ... Read more »
Flower Crush: Astilbe
Some flowers are just really fun. Luckily for us, astilbe is not only fun, but surprisingly versatile for a wide range of wedding looks. Pronounced uh·stil·bee, these ethereal, feather-like blooms effortlessly infuse whimsy and romance, imparting a touch of rustic and garden allure to wedding floral ... Read more »
Classic Anderson House Wedding
Nestled in the heart of Embassy Row and a stone's throw from Dupont Circle, Anderson House is a historic Beaux-Arts mansion. By its nature, an Anderson House wedding in DC is naturally a bit opulent and classic in style, something Alex and John wanted their decor to reflect. The bridal bouquet ... Read more »
Gardenesque St Francis Hall Wedding
Marina and Kosta's wedding epitomized love of family and celebration. The large bridal party included eight bridesmaids and groomsmen! Set against a color scheme of peaches and creams, the gardenesque St Francis Hall wedding palette was rich with greens. Marina's bouquet featured peach Juliet garden ... Read more »
Elegant Meridian House Wedding
Kate and Sam's classic and elegant Meridian House wedding featured a palette of cream and ivory tones punctuated with touches of coral and yellow. Swoon! Kate's bouquet featured peonies, garden roses, lisianthus, tulips and stock with touches of succulents and eucalyptus. It was at once a spring yet ... Read more »